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- v. Present participle of spark.
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Examples
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Vice President Joe Biden trumpeted the role of the administration's $787 billion stimulus package Thursday in sparking an economic recovery.
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Kashmiri's network has played a central role in sparking the recent U.S. alert about intelligence that al-Qaeda is plotting "Mumbai-style attacks" in Europe, U.S. officials told ProPublica.
Scout in Mumbai attacks was DEA informant while in terror camp, authorities say
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown has launched a stinging attack on the role of the banks in sparking a recession.
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If the book is successful at all in sparking some dialogue on Afghanistan, and keeping it in the public consciousness, then I think it will have achieved a lot.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) - Vice President Joe Biden trumpeted the role of the administration's $787 billion stimulus package Thursday in sparking an economic recovery.
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Vice President Joe Biden trumpeted the role of the stimulus package in sparking an economic recovery.
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Thursday Biden highlighted the role of the administration's $787 billion stimulus package in sparking an economic recovery, saying "there is a growing consensus: the recovery act is working," he said.
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MARTIN: David, what is your goal in sparking this conversation?
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Or are they just interested in sparking up some debate based on non-defined terms. joe from Lowell Says:
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Bernier scored goals on his first two shots and added an assist in sparking an 8-4 win over the Nashville Predators on Wednesday night, a day after being acquired in a deal that sent All-Star defenseman Brian Campbell to San Jose.
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